Fire crews respond to medical emergencies and elevator rescue, San Jose CA
Fire crews responded to multiple medical emergencies in San Jose, including a 69-year-old man bleeding from his foot at an apartment complex. They also attempted an elevator rescue with power turned off for safety.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Engine 5, medical, 2025, Gateway Place, Unit 160, near Airport Parkway, Station 5, Zaria.
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Engine 10, Firelight from Engine 10, Captain.
00:17
Go to 10.
00:24
Did the elevators open?
00:29
So far, no movement.
00:35
In June 7, medical, Lenson Gardens Apartments, near Lenson Avenue in the Alameda, Station 7's area.
00:46
Engine 34, untriaged medical, near Lytton Avenue and South King Road, Station 34's area.
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Gen 7, San Jose Delta response, 69-year-old male who's bleeding from his foot after trying to change his bandages.
01:15
Agent 10 firefighter from Engine 10, Captain.
01:21
Got a 10.
01:27
Can you go, guys, go ahead and leave the power off again, see if we could maybe pry the door open?
01:34
Engine 10, can you repeat?
01:40
It looks like you guys turned off the power for the elevator.
01:43
If you guys can go ahead and leave it powered off.
01:46
We're going to see if you could go ahead and pry the door open.
01:49
Copy that, power off.
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